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White jersey with red piping and lettering. The word "BULLS" appears across the front, along with the number "33."; A "NBA Finals" patch is located near the right shoulder strap, while a patch of the NBA Logo is near the left shoulder strap.

This jersey was worn by Scottie Pippen during the 1998 championship series. He was on all 6 of the Bulls teams to win championships. He left the team to play for the Houston rockets in the 1998/1999 season and returned to the Bulls line-up in the 2003-2004 season. Pippen, a fifth-round draft pick from the University of Central Arkansas, arrived in Chicago in 1987. Over the next several years, along with Michael Jordan, Pippen established the once-struggling franchise as the team to beat in the NBA. Almost always overshadowed by Jordan's superstardom, Pippen slowly built a reputation as a gritty player who was an essential part of the Bulls domination. His retirement led to the permanent retirement for the #33 jersey for the Chicago Bulls.